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Published in: Home: News‘Catastrophic’ energy price rises will hit ethnic minorities hardest
Exclusive: Energy bills are throwing low-income families into debt shows new data as the price cap rises to £3,549
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Published in: Home: NewsMet Police pays out £1.2m over discrimination claims
Exclusive: Police force accused of a ‘culture of cover-up’ as officers are gagged from speaking out
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionFacebook lawsuit in Kenya could affect Big Tech accountability across Africa
It’s time for the social media giants to stop exploiting and traumatising low-wage workers in Africa
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Published in: Home: InvestigationRogue solicitors offering fake advice to scam migrants out of life savings
‘Advice sharks’ taking cash from vulnerable people for immigration applications that have no hope of being accepted
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Published in: 50.50: NewsBlack Italians’ plea to media and politicians after killing of Nigerian man
Public discussions have failed to take gender, race, class and disability into account, says Italian Anti-Racist Coordination
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Published in: Home: OpinionSunak’s plan to criminalise ‘hating Britain’ is a throwback to empire
The former chancellor wants to refer Britain’s critics to Prevent. He’s obviously terrified of the truth
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt isn’t just the Tories weaponising ‘diversity’ – it’s all of us
Uncritical politics of ‘looks like me’ leaves us celebrating Black and Brown faces doing work of white supremacy
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Published in: 50.50: NewsFacebook slammed in court for trying to dodge Kenyan whistleblower’s lawsuit
Daniel Motaung worked on Facebook content in Nairobi – but tech giant’s lawyers claim Kenyan law doesn’t apply
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Published in: Home: OpinionKate Osamor MP: Starmer is failing Black and ethnic minority Labour members
The Labour leader must take responsibility for the racism identified in the Forde Report and take action to end it
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow Brick Lane fought back against racism
East London’s Bengali community came out against the murder of Altab Ali in 1978. These are their stories
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Published in: Home: InvestigationThe choice for Travellers: live by the sewage works or risk arrest
Many council ‘transit’ sites are unsuitable, putting Travellers at risk of prosecution under new trespass law
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureIslamophobia in maternity care: ‘I wasn’t listened to and my baby died’
Report reveals that Muslim women are bullied into labour inductions and deprived of pain relief
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Published in: oDR: NewsFears for Ukrainian human rights activist captured by Russia
Anti-racist and anti-fascist campaigner Maksym Butkevych was reportedly taken prisoner while fighting last month
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Published in: 50.50: Feature5 things the next Tory leader could do to help LGBTQ+ people
‘We need fair, equal access to healthcare, not a pointless war of words’
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Published in: Home: News‘Thousands’ of Turkish citizens left in limbo by post-Brexit visa delays
Some have been waiting for extensions to ECAA visas for two years, losing work and unable to see family
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Published in: 50.50: NewsMPs call for review into policing of Black children
Shocking testimony shared in Parliament as Metropolitan Police placed in special measures
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Published in: Home: OpinionInternational aid is racist, say MPs – academics must help decolonise it
A committee of British MPs says aid is structurally racist – but even academics seem stuck in colonial thinking
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Published in: 50.50: InterviewRacism in UK maternal care: ‘Why aren’t we being listened to?’
Sandra Igwe on the trauma she and many other women of colour are left with after being disregarded during pregnancy
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Published in: Home: OpinionRwanda: Why the UK needs to acknowledge its role in displacing people
Today is World Refugee Day. War and climate change, both fuelled by the West, force millions to flee their homes
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Published in: Home: NewsMoment police officer punches protester in face during Peckham raid
Exclusive: Footage provides new evidence of police brutalising protesters at an immigration raid in south London